80 Hussars

80 Hussars

Release date : September 13, 1978
Runtime : 2h 4m
Countries of origin : Hungary /
Original Language : German / Hungarian /
Director : Sándor Sára /
Production companies : Hungarofilm / Objektív Film /
September 13, 1978 2h 4m Hungary Drama German More
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The film tells the story of a regiment of Hungarian hussars stationed in Poland. The hussars, mostly ordinary men, have heard news of the uprising and wish to return to the homeland to defend the newly independent country. The Empire, on the other hand, is firmly resolved that all Hungarian troops in the imperial army should be kept as far away from the trouble spot as possible, knowing that most soldiers would be loyal to Budapest rather than Vienna.
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Dózsa László
Paál Farkas kapitány
György Cserhalmi
Csorgás István
Juhász Jácint
Ács Péter
József Madaras
András Korsós

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  • title:80 Hussars
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1978
  • Runtime:2h 4m
  • Genres: Drama · War ·
  • Countries of origin: Hungary ·
  • Original Language: German · Hungarian ·
  • Director: Sándor Sára /
  • Writers: Sándor Csóori · Sándor Sára ·
  • Production companies: Hungarofilm · Objektív Film ·
  • Overview:The film tells the story of a regiment of Hungarian hussars stationed in Poland. The hussars, mostly ordinary men, have heard news of the uprising and wish to return to the homeland to defend the newly independent country. The Empire, on the other hand, is firmly resolved that all Hungarian troops in the imperial army should be kept as far away from the trouble spot as possible, knowing that most soldiers would be loyal to Budapest rather than Vienna.
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